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Explain with the help of labelled diagram, the distribution of magnetic field due to a
current through a circular loop. Why is it that if a current carrying coil has n turns, the
field produced at any point is n times as lárge as that produced by a single turn?

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Answered by nbinda06
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Explanation:

Answer: The magnetic field pattern due to a circular coil is shown in the given figure. At every point of current carrying circular loop the concentric circles representing the magnetic field around it becomes larger and larger as we move away from the wire. At the centre of the loop the field appears as straight line.

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Answered by HarshalJain21
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Answer:

Electric current in a circular loop creates a magnetic field which is more concentrated in the center of the loop than outside the loop. Concentric circles are formed, which are centered at the point on both sides of the loop as shown in figure A. The lines near the center of the loop are almost straight. The magnetic field at the center of the loop is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The concentric circles become larger as we move away from the wire because as the distance increases from the current carrying conductor the strength of the magnetic field fades away.  

In same way, when we consider an electric current passing through a circular coil with n number of turns, say a solenoid, the strength of the magnetic field is directly proportional to the number of turns of the solenoid. That is, as the number of turns increases in the coil, the strength of the solenoid also increases. The diagrammatic representation is given above in figure B.

Explanation:

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